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About Razer

For Gamers. By Gamers. It's not just a tagline. It's a mission. It's exactly what drives Razer to create products which constantly tilt the competition in your favor. From behind the drawing board all the way to the tournament stage, each step is controlled by the undeniable desire for all gamers - to always win.

Razer Naga Chroma

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It comes with 12 mechanical thumb-grid buttons for faster in-game actuations and assured tactile feedback. The concave button design also allows for blind-find so you stay focused on the game, letting your instincts lead you to victory.

Mechanical 12 Button Thumb Grid

The Razer Naga Chroma’s original 12 button thumb grid is outfitted with mechanical switches to give you tactile and audible feedback, so you can be assured of every actuation.

The thumb grid’s buttons have a concave shape to allow each button to stand out individually. This allows for blind-find so you stay focused on the game, letting your instincts and reflexes lead you to victory.

Tilt-Click Scroll Wheel

The scroll wheel on the Razer Naga Chroma goes left and right, as well as up, down and in for more buttons at your disposal, whether for destroying games or navigating a lengthy forum for the best MMO strats.

In-game MMO configurator*

Introducing the most intuitive mouse configurator you’ll ever need for MMO gaming. Customize each and every button on the Razer Naga Chroma to your personal skillset, macros and hotkeys right from within the game via a non-intrusive overlay. The thumb grid can be visually displayed with icons right from your favorite MMO so you’ll know exactly what button to hit at all times.

Chroma Lighting with 16.8 Million Customizable Color options

With Razer Chroma customizable lighting for both the scroll wheel and thumb grid, you can choose from an impressive spectrum of colors to personalize your Razer Naga Chroma. As each region is controlled independently via Razer Synapse, you can make this truly unique mouse distinctly yours.

Inter-device Color Synchronization

Whether it’s your favorite shade of green or your guild colors, Razer Chroma gives you the freedom to decide. It could be one, three or even thirty-seven colors, with a spectrum of visual effects featuring 16.8 million colors; the possibilities are whatever you can imagine. With inter-device color synchronization, your Razer Chroma enabled Razer gaming weapons will always go together perfectly.

Razer Chroma SDK

All Razer Chroma enabled devices come with an open SDK that will allow game developers to take advantage of the multitude of lighting options available for Razer Chroma by integrating these advanced lighting effects to create in-game lighting alerts or actions per minute lighting features.

Product description

Chroma by Razer represents more than just multicolor, it opens up limitless personalization options. To find out more about Razer Chroma and Full Spectrum Gaming.

If I have other Chroma enabled devices, can I sync the lighting effects with my Naga Chroma?

Yes, you can. All Chroma enabled devices are equipped with inter-device color synchronization. With just one click of a button via Razer Synapse, your Razer Chroma enabled devices’ lighting effects will by synchronized. Note that the lighting effect you would like to sync has to be supported by both Razer Chroma devices individually.

What does a tilt-click scroll wheel do?

Aside from the standard scrolling and middle mouse button, a tilt-click scroll wheel gives you 2 additional mouse buttons: left tilt and right tilt clicks.

What buttons can I register for Macros on Razer mice?

You can set macros to reflect the majority of keyboard keys except the Windows keys and enhanced function keys. Mouse button presses are not programmable to macros

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EDIT 1/24/17: I have decided that this mouse is just too wide for my hand, and that my hand cramps up after a while. I gave this mouse to my husband, and he says he loves this mouse and it's perfect for his large hands. (I have changed the rating from 4 to 5 stars because my husband loves it better than his old style Naga, but if you have small hands then I don't think this will be comfortable for you). I have switched to a Logitech G403 and find that it's much better for smaller hands.

I have been using a Razer Naga MMOG for years for games like WoW and FFXIV. Well, the left and right top buttons were no longer responsive, so I decided to get the Razer Naga Chroma MMO corded mouse as a replacement.

The price is great on Amazon, and I love the cycling lights. I also like that the number pad keys stick out more than my previous Naga, making the keys easier to find by touch. The new Naga has a rougher texture than the old Naga. I'm used to the smooth texture, so that will take some getting used to.

Now, despite being larger than my old Naga, it is about 5 grams lighter. Not a game changer, but something to be aware of.

The biggest issue for me is the large size of this mouse. I am female and my hands aren't that big (6.5 inches from bottom of palm to top of middle finger, 3 inches across middle of palm). The mouse is wider and slightly taller than my old one. This makes it a little awkward and uncomfortable to grip. If your hand is larger than mine, then this will probably be great for you. I understand that Razer's demographic will for the most part have larger hands than mine. If I can't get used to the mouse, then I'll most likely give it to my husband to use and find something different.

Excellent mouse if you like buttons. I tend to hold my mouse with my thumb tip pressed against the side in the exact spot where the thumb pad is on this mouse, so I took a chance and bought it. It may not be for everyone, since it won't be comfortable if you hold your mouse with something different than a fingertip grip. This mouse is better than those with grid-style side buttons which have no place to rest your thumb. The software , Razor Synapse, works well and lets you code different button layouts for different games, and then link the layouts to the game itself so they change when the game is started. I haven't had any problems so far, and the build quality is very good.

The mouse is an alright answer to previous models. The context of this purchase started back in 2012 when I purchased their older version of this mouse. The old MMO mouse included the same functionality (except the mouse wheel left/right clicks) for the same price. The older model included three attachments that could be interchangeable, allowing for multiple "sizes" of grip on the mouse. I really loved that feature and almost assumed that this mouse would offer the same, if not better. It did not.

+ Looks great, colors are great+ Software is great+ Feels alright. Took some getting used to coming from the older model.+ Plenty of customization.

- Bulky, compared to the last version of this mouse, there is not a "small, medium, large" attachment, so you are just stuck with this one size and coming from a smaller mouse for almost 4 years, it feels clunky.

Not many complaints but coming from an older version and shelling out money for the newest greatest model just to get less functionality was disappointing. Hopefully the mouse lasts longer than what a few other users are expressing, will keep this updated if something changes.

Synapse is still terrible on OSX. I think we can all agree that a needlessly cloud-based mouse driver (why?) is a bad idea in the first place, but it would be acceptable if it actually worked correctly. I bought this mouse to use on a 2018 i7 iMac, because Logitech's unifying receiver has it's own issues and I figured I would give Razer another chance.

I had hoped to use this in wired mode, because I don't want to have to remember to put my mouse in a cradle. This is -supposed- to work that way, but with only the USB cable connected to the mouse, Synapse doesn't show my device in the config panel. It doesn't give an error that there's no device present (so it knows that something is there) but it doesn't let me configure the mouse at all until I plug the dock in.

Once I plug the dock in (instead of the mouse), Synapse finds my device. I had hoped to be able to do my config changes here (DPI, macros, etc) and then just switch back to the wired mode, but that doesn't work either. As soon as I disconnect the charging dock from my machine, I can no longer do anything with the mouse in Synapse.

As another workaround, my thought was that I could just use a second USB cable for the mouse, and leave the dock connected (eating up 2 USB ports for one mouse). Well, that doesn't work either. With the dock connected via USB, as soon as I plug the mouse into it's own USB cable it stops working entirely - all lights off, that's it. So it doesn't charge (or work) at all on its own cable with the dock connected, and Synapse stops seeing it as soon as it's plugged in.

This is probably a good product for someone but it's not for me. I had an original Naga a few years ago and while I loved all the extra options for macros, Synapse was a bad idea then and it's still a bad idea now, and on top of it the hardware doesn't even work the way it should.

After a reboot, the mouse cursor moves at approximately 12 billion miles per hour until the RzUpdater process either responds or crashes and restarts. Most of the time it just hangs, and when I go back into Synapse it's the black screen of doom again.

This would be such a great mouse if the software wasn't so terrible, but alas I'm once again taking advantage of Amazon's return policy on it.